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Q: Stomach Pain
asked by: antoinette on August 4th, 2004
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After my husband moves his bowels he get pains in his stomach. The doctor did a ct scan and everything was normal. All bloodwork came back normal. He had his gall bladder out august 2004. He is now scheduled for a colonoscopy and scope (both done 2 years ago and they were normal). Doctor is perplexed. Any suggestions what it may be.

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Kia
replied on August 4th, 2004
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I think this is posted in the wrong forum - this is baby names
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wakkochic17
replied on August 5th, 2004
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What kind of pains are they... Is it a dull ache? Nausea? Sharp pains or is it cramping pains? I know there are nerves that connect the groin and run up to the stomach area.. It's possible maybe if everything else is coming back normal that somehow the bowel movements are irritating those nerves. Good luck with the tests, I know they aren't fun.
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